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• . i en tovette, performed duties well as president of C.S.F. 18. Jack Taber, an outstanding Ignatian swimmer. 19. Jim Duckworth (His picture almost ap- peared on the IGNATION'S cover. He's editor.) 20. Tom Colton, holds many records as pole vaulter. Look out, Gutowski! 21. Paul Abad, long acclaimed as one of the ablest scholars at S.l. 22. Tipton Cohen, revered for his '41 Plymouth which lacked one thing, brakes. 23. Bill O'Connor, the Forum's outstanding Senior speaker. 24. Larry Kaaha, Prexy of the revital- ized Block Club. 25. Jim Downey, hard working Vice- President of the student body. 26. Fred Baer, Editor- in-chief of INSIDE SI. 27. Ed DeAntoni, famous for his wit, speed, and '57 Shopping News Award. 28. Mike Murphy, the outstanding member of the '57 varsity football team. 29. Greg Schmid, two year winner of the Most Courageous Player Trophy. 30. Jim Richman, hard working member of some of S.I.'s better teams. 31. Phil Dunn, especially remembered for his portrayal of Richard III. 32. Don Leonardini, one of the best hitters in the A.A.A. MOIM n OA OQ :SU3NI10V]H 8 t
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FR. O’ROURKE, S.J. QUESTION: Do you think that the seniors of this year have measured up to the seniors of the past? ANSWER: Yes, the seniors have measured up to the past, under the circumstances. They have shown good spirit and are a group we can be proud of. 1. Remember those hot days in November? Everybody was always in such a hurry to get back into class. 2. Fine, fine, Ravella. Where’s your noon pass, Beverly? SOME BASIC STATISTICS ON THE S. I. SENIOR ► There are 202 seniors at St. Ignatius. ► The average senior is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 158 pounds, has dark brown hair, brown eyes, and is 17 years old. 51.2% of the seniors participated in the S.l. sports program this past year. ► The percentage of seniors working after school has dwindled during the past 10 years; now it is 10.8 %. ► The S.l. senior estimates that he spends an average of 1.5 hours studying each night; time spent in slumber, 7.6 hrs. ► Though studies seemed to be more difficult this year, the senior class maintained an average of 84.3% in all subjects during the fall semester. ► Seniors seem to be more social now, with 16.3% going steady. ►91.8% of S.l. seniors plan to attend college next year. More than half of these, 58.2%, will attend a Catholic college. 7
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6 1. Bob Drucker, well known for his tricks on the bas- ketball court. 2. Frank Foehr, head of S.I.’s spirit building Art Committee. 3. Jim Collopy, one of the toughest and most underrated of varsity football players. 4. John Walsh, writer of Junior Jive last year and the Senior Slants this year. 6. Bob Berio, National Merit scholar (along with Sacherer and Hogan). 7. Gerry Ferrari, best known on the diamond for his sparkling delivery. 8. Ray Grialou, All-City recognition; outstanding in Lincoln game. 9. Bob Forrest, tied with Kaaha os leading scorer of varsity football team. 10. Denis McLaughlin, '55 Hearst History winner; consistent scholar. 11. Joe Malan, best basketball player on Hilltop in last two years. 12. Jay Fritz, set many school swimming records. 13. Mike Gaffney, four year football quarterback. 14. Adrian Buoncristiani, President of Student Body. 15. Ron Sweeney, Head Cheerleader of a top flight root- ing section. 16. Dove McAuliffe, Head Prefect of S.I.'s four Sodalities. MOiaa aas 'suhmsnv am aoa iSHVN HI I WHS oia zz »01331103 XOBdVOS 1C 11V9100J aw gj 831S033dS aaVHS £1 1538 s.wnaod 0V3H WOlfl VI a3iiSfiM aooo o£ sno39vano3 isow 6Z 801103 30ISNI NVW ONVH-lHOia ££ 83AI80 0 0 09 S11I9 M3»9 81 xiNindS 1H9I1 1H9I88
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